F*ck The Army!: How Soldiers and Civilians Staged the GI Movement to End the Vietnam War

Author:   Lindsay Goss
Publisher:   New York University Press
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Pages:   240
Publication Date:   18 June 2024
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Author:   Lindsay Goss
Publisher:   New York University Press
Imprint:   New York University Press
Weight:   0.376kg
ISBN:  

9781479821860


ISBN 10:   1479821861
Pages:   240
Publication Date:   18 June 2024
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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"""Nearly fifty years after the Vietnam War, the fight over how it is to be remembered in this country still rages. Central to that battle is the relationship between anti-war civilians and GIs, a relationship that is dominated by the enduring but utterly false myth of returning soldiers being spat upon by hippies and radicals. By telling, with vivid prose, the long-ignored story of the FTA show and its impact on the unprecedented movement of soldiers opposing the war, Lindsay Goss has created both a crucial historical corrective and an inspiring story of the power of art and performance in radical times."" * David Zeiger, Producer/Director of Sir! No Sir! * ""A valuable contribution to political theatre discourse. F*ck the Army! addresses the complex dynamics of spectatorship and theatricality, offering a new and effective lens to think about theatre and activism in general. Her attention to the FTA show is singular in the field."" * Maurya Wickstrom, author of Fiery Temporalities in Theatre and Performance: The Initiation of History *"


Nearly fifty years after the Vietnam War, the fight over how it is to be remembered in this country still rages. Central to that battle is the relationship between anti-war civilians and GIs, a relationship that is dominated by the enduring but utterly false myth of returning soldiers being spat upon by hippies and radicals. By telling, with vivid prose, the long-ignored story of the FTA show and its impact on the unprecedented movement of soldiers opposing the war, Lindsay Goss has created both a crucial historical corrective and an inspiring story of the power of art and performance in radical times. * David Zeiger, Producer/Director of Sir! No Sir! * A valuable contribution to political theatre discourse. F*ck the Army! addresses the complex dynamics of spectatorship and theatricality, offering a new and effective lens to think about theatre and activism in general. Her attention to the FTA show is singular in the field. * Maurya Wickstrom, author of Fiery Temporalities in Theatre and Performance: The Initiation of History *


""Nearly fifty years after the Vietnam War, the fight over how it is to be remembered in this country still rages. Central to that battle is the relationship between anti-war civilians and GIs, a relationship that is dominated by the enduring but utterly false myth of returning soldiers being spat upon by hippies and radicals. By telling, with vivid prose, the long-ignored story of the FTA show and its impact on the unprecedented movement of soldiers opposing the war, Lindsay Goss has created both a crucial historical corrective and an inspiring story of the power of art and performance in radical times."" * David Zeiger, Producer/Director of Sir! No Sir! * ""A valuable contribution to political theatre discourse. F*ck the Army! addresses the complex dynamics of spectatorship and theatricality, offering a new and effective lens to think about theatre and activism in general. Her attention to the FTA show is singular in the field."" * Maurya Wickstrom, author of Fiery Temporalities in Theatre and Performance: The Initiation of History * ""The subject matter of F*CK The Army guarantees that the book includes substantial drama...the more who learn about endeavors like FTA, the more likely America will avoid another mad military rampage."" * The Arts Fuse *


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Lindsay Goss is Lecturer in English and Theatre Studies at the University of Melbourne. Her work has appeared in Contemporary Theatre Review, Performance Research, and TDR.

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